In order to upgrade from s5e, I decided to purchase this. And right now, with a keyboard case, on eBay. The HD Videobox and IPTV (Edem-TV) are our go-tos for watching movies and TV shows. I had no issues with the display at any brightness level. At low brightness, the s5e's (which I also acquired on eBay) screen decently cast a gray-green coating, and this was a problem. Since this was my first amoled, I didn't know this was an issue until I saw complaints about the Tab S7 Plus. Plowed in nicely, delivered to the office. The pen has saved the day, as the kid now conducts some schoolwork on the iPad itself. Branded magnetic cases can add some heft if you're holding them by their edges, but they're easily removable. We only have access to an older iPad (3rd generation), so it would be unfair to judge it against the iPad Air 2 and iPad Pro. I prefer Android because I can't install HD Videobox, which streams torrents, or EDEM-TV on iOS, and because watching videos, even on YouTube, on a screen with a 4:3 ratio like old TVs is an unpleasant experience. I'm aware that the iPad has a specialized version of Microsoft Office, but we find that the Android version meets all of our needs. The most convenient and portable way to watch videos, YouTube, and digital TV. In addition, a student-friendly version of Microsoft Office and a note-taking app that supports full pen input are both included. Because it's the only browser that supports a plugin that completely mutes advertising, was the first to install it. YouTube Premium is likewise fantastic without advertisements, and so is the Internet in general. Yes, definitely go for a tablet! The only minor drawback is the limited 6-7 hour run duration in 120 Hz mode. Ten hours of operation from the same 60 Hz s5e. Here, switching to 60 Hz should give you an extra couple of hours of work time, but we can make do with the standard frequency.